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Science of sound: How objects create tones
Andrea Cook with Mad Science has some fun sound experiments.
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Beatboxing changes with helium in this fun sound experiment
The science pros at TKOR demonstrate beatboxing after inhaling helium for laughs.
It may sound like an oxymoron, but this massive nanoparticle made up of 7,000 sodium atoms is the largest to exhibit such ...
A sealed Soviet chamber, sleepless prisoners, rising screams and sudden silence fuelled a chilling internet legend that still ...
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Time Crystal Made in a Lab Using Little More Than Styrofoam And Sound
Exotic states of matter known as time crystals are largely considered a quantum phenomenon. Now, a team from New York ...
His poetry reckoned with the immensities of reality, time, and grief, confronting a world upended by new truths about the ...
As darkness retreats and flotation tanks gain popularity, a UCSD professor examines how “sensory deprivation” experiments ...
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Are you being brainwashed? Eerie truth behind viral ‘hidden messages’ in sound and why you hear them
Clips of thin, whistling tones are going viral on social media, startling listeners who suddenly “hear” hidden words. The ...
Networks of molecules in our body behave as though they have goals and desires. Understanding this phenomenon could solve the ...
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The Science of “the Giggle”: Why Laboratory Rats Love Being Tickled
If you think laughter and comedy are reserved strictly for humans, you’d be wrong. A study in the late 1990s showed that ...
Given the projects’ production timelines, there is no feasible way that Germany’s Schilinski was influenced by or even aware of Zemeckis’s film. Yet both filmmakers seem uniquely haunted by history, ...
With the ability to generate thousands of times the G-force of Earth and to handle as much as 1,900 tons of mass combined ...
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